Forge of Destiny
Four men find themselves in a world that does not know them which is not stranger than the fact that they do not know themselves. They do not remember their past or even their names and they only know that they are bound together by bonds of friendship and brotherhood. Stunted and forgotten as they are¸ the four strangers slowly wither like long-lost memories and they are desperate to become whole again. They have little time to discover the truth about themselves and their circumstances and to turn their fading lives around and it only gets worse when their enemy finds them. It is a creature that never forgot about them¸ that had long awaited their coming and had ample time to plan their destruction. The four strangers have to fight to hold on to what little remains to them but in their weakness and despair¸ can there be hope for victory?
This book is a fifty-four thousand word¸ heroic fantasy novel set in the Age of Thunder and it's the first in the series that I call The Blades of Dawn. The tale unfolds during the beginning of the age¸ in the period that will come to be called the Red Years. It's a time when the human races that are united in the pact of the spear¸ struggle to conquer the glory of old and carve the future with bronze and steel on the canvas of the world. They are years of incessant war against a myriad foes and a time when paupers can become kings and when kings live and die by the sword.
Four men find themselves in a world that does not know them which is not stranger than the fact that they do not know themselves. They do not remember their past or even their names and they only know that they are bound together by bonds of friendship and brotherhood. Stunted and forgotten as they are¸ the four strangers slowly wither like long-lost memories and they are desperate to become whole again. They have little time to discover the truth about themselves and their circumstances and to turn their fading lives around and it only gets worse when their enemy finds them. It is a creature that never forgot about them¸ that had long awaited their coming and had ample time to plan their destruction. The four strangers have to fight to hold on to what little remains to them but in their weakness and despair¸ can there be hope for victory?
This book is a fifty-four thousand word¸ heroic fantasy novel set in the Age of Thunder and it's the first in the series that I call The Blades of Dawn . The tale unfolds during the beginning of the age¸ in the period that will come to be called the Red Years. It's a time when the human races that are united in the pact of the spear¸ struggle to conquer the glory of old and carve the future with bronze and steel on the canvas of the world. They are years of incessant war against a myriad foes and a time when paupers can become kings and when kings live and die by the sword.